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the centerpiece of the law made arizona police able to enforce federal law. that was thrown out. that was the show me your papers provision. that was the provision that allowed arizona police to stop anyone, anywhere, in church, in the mall, walking down the street, and demand, demand instantly to see their green cards or their work permits or immigration documents or any kind, anything that they possess, an arizona driver's license, to prove that they are in the state legally, and if those people could not instantly satisfy the police in such encounters, that they were in the state legally, arizona could round them up, could handcuff them right there, put them in jail cells, or put them in not yet built prison camps and hold them there. that was the show me your papers provision. that was destroyed in the supreme court. that affront to the constitution, that offense against humanity was the centerpiece of jan brewer's legislative madness that the supreme court wiped out yesterday. the part of the law the supreme court left standing does not allow anyone to show papers, doesn't e
the centerpiece of the law made arizona police able to enforce federal law. that was thrown out. that was the show me your papers provision. that was the provision that allowed arizona police to stop anyone, anywhere, in church, in the mall, walking down the street, and demand, demand instantly to see their green cards or their work permits or immigration documents or any kind, anything that they possess, an arizona driver's license, to prove that they are in the state legally, and if those...
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i happen to know law enforcement. >> you know law enforcement. >> i happen to know law enforcement when i see them. >> you do. so you're an expert in this area? >> no, no. you come off as law enforcement. >> really? how old are you? >> i'm 21. >> 21. do you see an issue with a 21-year-old coming over to see a 14-year-old. >> i didn't know she was 14. >> she told you. >> we were in a role-playing. >> have you ever given head? do you watch porno? >> i'm an adult. >> yes. but the girl you were talking to was not. >> well, i didn't know that, dude. >> and your poor sister's waiting out with two babies in the car. >> yeah. >> because you had to come over here and have sex with a 14-year-old. >> i didn't come over here to have sex. >> why would you put that sister -- >> i came over here to take a girl to the party, dude. >> this guy's got a mouth and an attitude that was unbelievable. >> who are you? >> i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." >> okay. you do look kind of familiar. >> he pulls his shirt up and has his hat over it. it was just -- again, it was one of those things that was almost
i happen to know law enforcement. >> you know law enforcement. >> i happen to know law enforcement when i see them. >> you do. so you're an expert in this area? >> no, no. you come off as law enforcement. >> really? how old are you? >> i'm 21. >> 21. do you see an issue with a 21-year-old coming over to see a 14-year-old. >> i didn't know she was 14. >> she told you. >> we were in a role-playing. >> have you ever given head? do...
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>> it's against the law. >> against the law. and you knew that before you came over here. >> not really. >> but you know it now? >> mm-hmm. >> how long did it take you to get here from. >> to here? it took me -- let's see, i left at 3:00, probably about almost four hours. >> four hours. that's a lot to go through just to meet a 14-year-old girl. >> it is. you have to be pretty dedicated. so you guy are going to what? have a few drinks? hang out. >> hang out. watch a movie. not necessarily have sex, but if it came down to that, i mean it's illegal to have sex with a minor. >> i want to make love to you, you say. she says i never done it before but only because no one wanted to. you say, we can make love all night long. >> thornton looked a little lost in life. and he's one of those guys who you can feel sorry for. but, you know, he made it very clear in his chat what he was willing to do with a young teenage girl. i want to show you something personal. she says, sure, what? well, it's something underneath my pants. i know you wou
>> it's against the law. >> against the law. and you knew that before you came over here. >> not really. >> but you know it now? >> mm-hmm. >> how long did it take you to get here from. >> to here? it took me -- let's see, i left at 3:00, probably about almost four hours. >> four hours. that's a lot to go through just to meet a 14-year-old girl. >> it is. you have to be pretty dedicated. so you guy are going to what? have a few drinks? hang...
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and when all is said and done, what does law enforcement do? they point the finger at the family and say, well, they weren't cooperative. oh, my goodness. they are the victims, aren't they? therefore let's treat them a little more kindly. >> i was thinking the whole time, she's right. if i would have listened to her i wouldn't be here right now. i would be at home. i would be at home with my brothers and i miss them so much. i miss all my brothers so much. >> today under the watchful guard of her family shauna warns other girls how easy it is to be kidnapped and trafficked. her mission? to save other girls from a similar fate. >> to this day, i'm still scared to go out. i went to the beach a few weeks ago, and i saw the dude who raped me. and he just looked at me like, hey. you know, like -- you mother [ bleep ]. you ruined my whole life. you have scarred me for the rest of my life and you're just sitting there going on with your life like nothing is wrong. you know? you work day-to-day, you go do what you want to do without worrying about anyb
and when all is said and done, what does law enforcement do? they point the finger at the family and say, well, they weren't cooperative. oh, my goodness. they are the victims, aren't they? therefore let's treat them a little more kindly. >> i was thinking the whole time, she's right. if i would have listened to her i wouldn't be here right now. i would be at home. i would be at home with my brothers and i miss them so much. i miss all my brothers so much. >> today under the...
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i happen to know law enforcement. i happen to know law enforcement when i see them. >> you do. so you're an expert in this area? >> no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? how old are you? >> i'm 21. >> 21. you see an issue with a 21-year-old coming over to visit a 14-year-old? >> i didn't really know she was 14. >> she told you. >> we were in a role playing chat room. >> "have you ever given or got head? do you need a teacher? watch pornos." >> i'm an adult. >> yes, but the girl you're talking to was not. >> well, i didn't know that, dude. >> and your poor sister's waiting outside with two babies in car? >> yeah. >> because you had to come over here and have sex with a 14-year-old. >> i didn't come over here to have sex. >> why would you put that sister of yours -- >> i didn't come over here to have sex. i came over here to get the girl and go to the party, dude. >> and this guy's got a mouth and an attitude that was unbelievable. real wisecracker. >> so who are you? >> i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." >> you do look kind of familiar. >> we're doin
i happen to know law enforcement. i happen to know law enforcement when i see them. >> you do. so you're an expert in this area? >> no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? how old are you? >> i'm 21. >> 21. you see an issue with a 21-year-old coming over to visit a 14-year-old? >> i didn't really know she was 14. >> she told you. >> we were in a role playing chat room. >> "have you ever given or got head? do you...
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>> it's against the law. >> against the law. >> you knew that before you came over here? >> not really. >> you nope it now? >> uh-huh. >> how long did it take you to get here? >> from jupiter to here, it took me probably a few hours. >> you got to be pretty dedicated. you guys were going to have a few drinks, hang out. >> watch a movie. note necessarily have sex but if that came down to that, i know it's illegal toll have sex with a minor. >> i want to make love to you, you said. >> uh-huh. >> she says well i never done it before but only because no one wanted to. >> you say we can make love all night long. >> he looked a little lost in life. he's one of those guys that you can feel sorry for. he made it very clear in his chat what he was willing to do with a young teenage girl. >> i want to show you something personal. she says sure, what. well, it's something underneath my pants. i know you would die if someone found out you viewed it. it starts with a p and ends in an "s". that's illegal to send something like that to somebody you think is underage. >> he exposes himse
>> it's against the law. >> against the law. >> you knew that before you came over here? >> not really. >> you nope it now? >> uh-huh. >> how long did it take you to get here? >> from jupiter to here, it took me probably a few hours. >> you got to be pretty dedicated. you guys were going to have a few drinks, hang out. >> watch a movie. note necessarily have sex but if that came down to that, i know it's illegal toll have sex with a...
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. >> although grace admits to being a little drunk, she did not break any laws and police cut her loose. >> you know, you're lucky i like you, grace. if i catch you, next time you're going. you understand that, right? >> yes, sir. >> cases like crystal where women slide from prostitution into drug addiction are all too common. while she is bound yet again for jail, the task force moves on to their next target. >> i've been conversing with this female through e-mail. >> an undercover has made an out call date with a woman who clef verly listed on craigslist. >> she wants to get a room here. once he makes the deal outside, we'll go in and arrest her. >> outside a quiet suburban motel, close cover officers eyeball the rendezvous while arresting officers move in slowly waiting for the good deal signal to make the bust. >> she agreed. good deal. good deal. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries in vain to thwart investigators from looking inside her car by hiding her keys in her pants. >> where are the keys? >>. >> i didn't see
. >> although grace admits to being a little drunk, she did not break any laws and police cut her loose. >> you know, you're lucky i like you, grace. if i catch you, next time you're going. you understand that, right? >> yes, sir. >> cases like crystal where women slide from prostitution into drug addiction are all too common. while she is bound yet again for jail, the task force moves on to their next target. >> i've been conversing with this female through...
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okay, how much of the rest of the law has to fall with it and how much of the rest of the law can be saved. there is an additional question important to the states about the future of medicate conditions. it requires the state to cover more people with generous benefits and that pushes them so far that it gives them no choice. those are the main questions we hope it get answered in an hour or so. >> justice kennedy and roberts seem to be the swing votes here. >> they may be the divicive votes and the liberals, begins berg, sotomayor and kagan have probably made up their minds as have the court's more solid conservatives. ska li a alito and thomas. that leaves the others in play to make the decisions for us. . >> i know you have to get in there. you have a lot of reading to do. the man who figured out bush v gore before anybody else. >> i don't know about that. >> the man who has to figure it out before anybody else does. >> let it be simple. >> while the stakes couldn't be higher, that hasn't stopped the guessing game and the convoilated analysis about how a loss can be a win and how
okay, how much of the rest of the law has to fall with it and how much of the rest of the law can be saved. there is an additional question important to the states about the future of medicate conditions. it requires the state to cover more people with generous benefits and that pushes them so far that it gives them no choice. those are the main questions we hope it get answered in an hour or so. >> justice kennedy and roberts seem to be the swing votes here. >> they may be the...
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they are getting used to it, girls from the right side of the track ending up on the wrong side of the law. >> people think girls involved in prostitution don't usually stem outside of the inner city. however, here's a prime example of a young lady from a pretty prestigious area. >> here is the situation, where do you live? >> nicole is an fbi victims specialist working with the task force. >> still a juvenile under the age of 18, we have to contact your parents. how do you feel about that. >> i'm not happy. >> that's where we are with this. i'm just letting you know ahead of time. i know it's uncomfortable. i'm sorry this is the way it has to go, unless you would like to call them yourself. >> hello, mom. could you possibly come to downtown detroit and pick me up from the police station? >> understandably daisy is nervous and doesn't want to give her mother her full story. it's 2:30 a.m. and daisy's mother, awakened from sleep seems too disoriented to comprehend what her daughter is telling her. >> i'm at the police station. because. will you just get down here and pick me up. the police
they are getting used to it, girls from the right side of the track ending up on the wrong side of the law. >> people think girls involved in prostitution don't usually stem outside of the inner city. however, here's a prime example of a young lady from a pretty prestigious area. >> here is the situation, where do you live? >> nicole is an fbi victims specialist working with the task force. >> still a juvenile under the age of 18, we have to contact your parents. how do...
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i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> what's that. >> somebody who is very nervous, someone who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked, have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if you like that, i'll teach you. >> i was trying to say -- >> i'm trying to say it makes it look like you came here -- >> i came to pick her up. >> to have sex with an underaged girl. >> we were in a role playing chat room, dude. >> what role were you playing exactly here? >> people play roles. never ask role playing. people just talk. my god, is this some kind of holdup? man, you got a warrant? if the girl don't want to come -- >> a warrant? are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks
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rule of law. equal justice, fiscal responsibility, just to name a few. we are violating all of those principles today. so you need to figure out where you're at, but you need to figure out what you're trying to accomplish and align yourself to make sure that you're achieving what's needed and that you're making progress that's sustainable over time. >> but don't we also need to have the public demanding that as well? i mean, the reason we have our political system in the way it's in is because these negative campaigns work. that's how people get elected. that may be what we're trying to achieve, but at the end of the day, that's the environment we have. how do we get people to say this is our priority. right now, they are responding to nonsense. >> we need to make two things happen. first, we need to make the first three words of the constitution come alive. we the people. you do that by stating the facts and speaking the truth and understanding the tough choices. about helping provide a way forward. secondly, we have to make sure the president of the un
rule of law. equal justice, fiscal responsibility, just to name a few. we are violating all of those principles today. so you need to figure out where you're at, but you need to figure out what you're trying to accomplish and align yourself to make sure that you're achieving what's needed and that you're making progress that's sustainable over time. >> but don't we also need to have the public demanding that as well? i mean, the reason we have our political system in the way it's in is...
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. >> spencer branson says the advice he got in the idea program about topics like law and accounting was invaluable. >> i get to go out and int act with new individuals, people who are so much smarter than me, take me under their wing and help me out. >> with so many free resources available, bramson was able to scale up his company quickly. >> luckily enough, we were profitable after our first six months which gave us the ability to invest in our first product. >> almost no one gets turned away at the door of idea. there is a vetting process when it comes to the level of funding. the pitchathon isn't the only chance for venturers to get money. seven times a year, idea gives up to $10,000 of donated fund per business. >> the gap fund is needed to close a gap in their business to get them from point "a" to point "b." >> the most appealing part, the money is free. >> they don't have to pay anything back. there is no i.p. or equity taken. we have funded up to $25,000 per venture. it is a small fit to get them to the next stage. >> matthew has received gap funding. he was very clear abou
. >> spencer branson says the advice he got in the idea program about topics like law and accounting was invaluable. >> i get to go out and int act with new individuals, people who are so much smarter than me, take me under their wing and help me out. >> with so many free resources available, bramson was able to scale up his company quickly. >> luckily enough, we were profitable after our first six months which gave us the ability to invest in our first product. >>...
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he says tonight's run in with the law was one big misunderstanding. >> what happened to you tonight? >> apparently someone that was in the room they rented out did something wrong, and the fact that it was my room is why i'm down here. >> you think you were wrongly brought down here? >> definitely, i didn't do anything wrong. i wasn't -- if something went wrong in the room or whatever i wasn't there. it was just the fact that it's my room. >> jason's on camera performance is just one example of a pimp's capacity for smooth talk and lies as he seeks to pus distance between himself and his girls. >> that's typical. most pimps will do that or exploiters where they will distance themselves from the room or the girls and act like they don't know them. >> we just have to see the evidence and the connection between your cell phone and her cell phone. >> he says pimps like jason have a natural talent for deceiving and manipulating young women. >> it's like a sports player. some can hit a ball, some are good at jump shots. these guys are good at lying to females or lying in general. >> i'm no
he says tonight's run in with the law was one big misunderstanding. >> what happened to you tonight? >> apparently someone that was in the room they rented out did something wrong, and the fact that it was my room is why i'm down here. >> you think you were wrongly brought down here? >> definitely, i didn't do anything wrong. i wasn't -- if something went wrong in the room or whatever i wasn't there. it was just the fact that it's my room. >> jason's on camera...
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obamacare was bad law yesterday. it's bad law today. if we want good jobs and a bright economic future for ourselves and our kids, we must replace obamacare. that is my mission. that is our work and i'm asking the people of america to join me. >> that was rather like talking with a staff written script, but it might work. mitt romney has strongly backed health care however, mandates, even. the president's plan was modelled on romney's in massachusetts. today, video was found of romney defending mandates in order to bring health care costs down. this is from 2006. not a million years ago. >> regards to the mandate, the individual responsibility program, which i proposed, i was very pleased to see that the compromise from the two houses includes the personal responsibility. that is essential for bringing health care costs down for everyone and getting everybody the health insurance they deserve and need. >> you know, the whole of presidents down there, just sort of feed in the script, the voice in the statue that speaks a different line.
obamacare was bad law yesterday. it's bad law today. if we want good jobs and a bright economic future for ourselves and our kids, we must replace obamacare. that is my mission. that is our work and i'm asking the people of america to join me. >> that was rather like talking with a staff written script, but it might work. mitt romney has strongly backed health care however, mandates, even. the president's plan was modelled on romney's in massachusetts. today, video was found of romney...
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. >>> the turning of the calendar means new laws are now in effect. in maine, it became illegal to smoke in public housing. a change that affects some 12,000 tenants. >> reporter: new laws in effect require some voters in this year's election to show photo i.d.s before getting a ballot. kansas, texas and tennessee, are the new ones. and new hampshire and rhode island will ask for them. but will allow if other identification is provided. republicans strongly support the growing push for photo i.d.s. >> we want to make sure that once you're properly registered, when you show up to vote, you are voting one time. and you're voting for yourself and not for somebody else. >> reporter: because some minority, poor and elderly voters don't have photo i.d.s, the opponents say the laws are supposed to suppress turnout among democrats. tanning beds are off-limits to anyone under 18 in california. the first state to bar minors from using them. sponsors say skin cancer has become an epidemic among young women. truck and bus drivers face stiff fines if they're use c
. >>> the turning of the calendar means new laws are now in effect. in maine, it became illegal to smoke in public housing. a change that affects some 12,000 tenants. >> reporter: new laws in effect require some voters in this year's election to show photo i.d.s before getting a ballot. kansas, texas and tennessee, are the new ones. and new hampshire and rhode island will ask for them. but will allow if other identification is provided. republicans strongly support the growing...
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. >> although grace admits to being a little drunk, she did not break any laws and police cut her loose. >> you're lucky i like you, grace. >> if i catch you next time you're going, you understand? >> yes, sir. >> cases like crystal where women slide from prostitution into drug addiction are all too common. the task force moves on to their next target. >> a female pulls casual encounters on craigslist. >> an undercover has been talking with a woman that posted on craigslist casual encounters. rather than online ad for sex. >> we're going to dry to do an online date and once she makes the deal outside, we'll go in and arrest her. >> outside a quiet suburban motel, close cover officers eyeball the rendezvous while others move in slowly waiting for the good deal signal to make the best. >> she agreed, she's out of his ride. good deal, good deal. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries to thwart investigators from looking in her car. >> where are the keys? >> you hid something. >> no. >> she's saying they're right up here, i did
. >> although grace admits to being a little drunk, she did not break any laws and police cut her loose. >> you're lucky i like you, grace. >> if i catch you next time you're going, you understand? >> yes, sir. >> cases like crystal where women slide from prostitution into drug addiction are all too common. the task force moves on to their next target. >> a female pulls casual encounters on craigslist. >> an undercover has been talking with a woman that...
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lavish ed lavished praise on that law. i wonder if he thinks that will become the pivot point to go back to the center and the idea of what good governance is. >> how can he get back to the center of latino voters when he's so far away. that's a long distance. 14% is unsustainable. how close can you get to the 31% john mccain had. that's a long shot for romney and frankly think he has to look for his votes else where or at least try to convince latino voters i won't do anything for you but obama hasn't done that much for you anyhow, therefore, look at my record on other things. another interesting thing, romney tends to do this. he didn't have to call the arizona bill a model but he kind of ad-libbed that, it looked like. he does that all the time. i think those instances are going to get him into trouble. >> eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winner for the "washington post." thanks. i'll see you at the fried cheese buffet later on. >>> we have a really really good best new thing in the world tonight. it involves pizza and s
lavish ed lavished praise on that law. i wonder if he thinks that will become the pivot point to go back to the center and the idea of what good governance is. >> how can he get back to the center of latino voters when he's so far away. that's a long distance. 14% is unsustainable. how close can you get to the 31% john mccain had. that's a long shot for romney and frankly think he has to look for his votes else where or at least try to convince latino voters i won't do anything for you...
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he said arizona's papers please law aces model for the nation. that is what is etched onto the sketch of mitt romney on april 8th 2012? is that still true in the future. only you have the answer. we didn't have to go far. that was last night and this morning he said he never said arizona's law was a model for the nation. amazing. they told us they were going to do this, this is how the republican party would run their candidate for president this year. they will have him take really right wing positions to try to make them happy and shake the etch-a-sketch and hit the reset button and deny it and take new positions to try to convince you he's actually quite moderate and reasonable. today, we learned he will speak at liberty university may 12th. may 13th presumably we will get an announcement that he never spoke at liberty university and doesn't support that school at all. i understand why they want to do this. conscience free living. eat a buffet of fried cheese for lunch and tell your cardiologist, it was all kale, steamed kale, mostly raw. i un
he said arizona's papers please law aces model for the nation. that is what is etched onto the sketch of mitt romney on april 8th 2012? is that still true in the future. only you have the answer. we didn't have to go far. that was last night and this morning he said he never said arizona's law was a model for the nation. amazing. they told us they were going to do this, this is how the republican party would run their candidate for president this year. they will have him take really right wing...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> back to "hardball." now for the "sideshow" this friday. first up, mitt romney the prankster. that doesn't sound right, does it? as rick santorum is gaining popularity, however, thanks to his average joe persona, romney is doing what he can to step it up in that arena. yesterday, romney let an ohio crowd in on a story he said he kept under wraps until that very moment. let's listen. >> you know where elyria, ohio, is. there was a young lady who i had once spent some time with. she decided to marry a fellow. it was a perfect wedding. they had little bottles of shocking pink nail polish so all the bridesmaids had the same nail polish. i found the groom's shoes he rented. i took some of that shocking pink nail polish and i wrote something on the bottom of his shoes. the minister gave a beautiful service. then he said, let us pray and the couple knelt down. slowly but surely, people ahead of us began to shake a little bit and point up at the shoes. in bright pink letters it said h-e-l-p on the bottom of his s
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> back to "hardball." now for the "sideshow" this friday. first up, mitt romney the prankster. that doesn't sound right, does it? as rick santorum is gaining popularity, however, thanks to his average joe persona, romney is doing what he can to step it up in that arena. yesterday, romney let an ohio crowd in on a story he said he kept under wraps until that very moment. let's listen. >> you know where elyria,...
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and once prohibition was the law of the land, through that constitutional amendment, it was actually states that first began breaking that consensus by basically, in opposition to the federal government, essentially legalizing alcohol. there is a similar movement happening now, happening tomorrow, actually. and 50 years from now or 80 years from now, we may look back on december 6th, 2012, on tomorrow, as an equally epoch ral moment, as the end of prohibition 2.0. tomorrow washington state will begin the process of implementing the most liberal marijuana regime in the world, along with colorado. on election day this year, voters in both colorado passed ballot initiatives legalizing react rational use of pot. in washington, as of tomorrow, it will no longer be against the law to have in your possession up to an ounce of marijuana if you are over the age of 21. that happens tomorrow in washington state. there are many, many unanswered questions as to how this will work in the actual real world, right? questions the senate police department is trying to answer with its previously lauded
and once prohibition was the law of the land, through that constitutional amendment, it was actually states that first began breaking that consensus by basically, in opposition to the federal government, essentially legalizing alcohol. there is a similar movement happening now, happening tomorrow, actually. and 50 years from now or 80 years from now, we may look back on december 6th, 2012, on tomorrow, as an equally epoch ral moment, as the end of prohibition 2.0. tomorrow washington state will...
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>> it's not something they train you in law school, how to handle something that is stolen from your file by a member of the courtroom. >> but when they returns to the podium, she is clearly upset. >> judge, may i just say that anything that i've received from him i receive through regular jail mail. >> number one, it was, of course, privileged, in my fail, handwritten from my client to me and also had a date stamp on it which int kaded that it was sent to me. >> excuse me, this is the first time in ten years this has ever happened to me. i want to know what they took, why they took it, and what's going on? >> deputy, can you give us any clue about something taken right off the podium in front of the defense counsel? >> yeah, there were papers that were handwritten. >> if i'm being accused of any wrongdoing, i want know know what was taken and why it was taken without my permission. >> i think you should just take a deep breath and calm down here a little bit. all right? >> i was thinking, well, i am calm, but, you know, a judge's job is to maintain decorum in the courtroom. she wasn
>> it's not something they train you in law school, how to handle something that is stolen from your file by a member of the courtroom. >> but when they returns to the podium, she is clearly upset. >> judge, may i just say that anything that i've received from him i receive through regular jail mail. >> number one, it was, of course, privileged, in my fail, handwritten from my client to me and also had a date stamp on it which int kaded that it was sent to me. >>...
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they have laws. they have rules. they have corporal punishment. they oftentimes have their own language. they form their own cliques. to me that's fascinating. it's watching human nature at its very basic level and seeing how we all are. >> no two days are alike. >> give me 30 more seconds. >> we'll set out to have a plan on what we're going to shoot and arrive at 8:00 in the morning and by 8:10 a.m. everything has changed. so it creates its own issues but i wouldn't trade it. i love dealing with the inmates i love talking to them. i love learning about people. >> it's a way to also look at yourself because there but for certain fates could be any of us. so for me it's just an amazing observation of human nature, an amazing chance to experience ourselves. >>> coming up -- >> the judge is out there listening to this right now, mr. judge, may i say you look marvelous today? >> more from the inmate lockup viewers know as the indiana catman. >> see you later. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats
they have laws. they have rules. they have corporal punishment. they oftentimes have their own language. they form their own cliques. to me that's fascinating. it's watching human nature at its very basic level and seeing how we all are. >> no two days are alike. >> give me 30 more seconds. >> we'll set out to have a plan on what we're going to shoot and arrive at 8:00 in the morning and by 8:10 a.m. everything has changed. so it creates its own issues but i wouldn't trade it....
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>> rick snyder signed two right to work bills into law after they were pushed through, the statehouse democrats in michigan insisted their fight is not over. >> good ideas get debate and bad ones get rammed through with police protection in a lame duck legislature. i will say this. this fight is not over. >> joining me now a radio talk show host michael smerconish and inside michigan politics. michael, i will start with you. you have a number of labor leaders out and they are putting boots on the ground in states like pennsylvania where they are preparing to square off against republicans in a sense of pay back for what we saw in michigan. >> right. you take a look at the pennsylvania legislature controlled by republicans. so too is the governor's mansion and you can say the same about ohio. the take away here is if it could happen in michigan, it can probably happen in a host of other states that are in the rust belt or the midwest. not just sunbelt states where unions have been on the ropes for years. the ripple effect will be very significant. i look at what's on the horizon and ch
>> rick snyder signed two right to work bills into law after they were pushed through, the statehouse democrats in michigan insisted their fight is not over. >> good ideas get debate and bad ones get rammed through with police protection in a lame duck legislature. i will say this. this fight is not over. >> joining me now a radio talk show host michael smerconish and inside michigan politics. michael, i will start with you. you have a number of labor leaders out and they are...
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and immigration laws. now back to "undercover." >>> it's a thursday night in detroit and investigators with the fbi's human trafficking task force are in the middle of operation cross-country, a national crackdown on the juvenile sex trade. >> they should in the command center have a packet on each individual. >> so far the team has already pulled two underage girls off the street, then they get a lead on another possible juvenile. >> she's got a girlfriend. she's going to send a girlfriend for a walk. >> undercover officers set up a date with the girl and then move in for the arrest. >> hello, police department. are you here by yourself? >> inside the room, detectives find a young woman who goes by the online name of tonya. >> how old are you? >> 18. >> how long have you been 18? >> since january. >> tonya's first arrest for prostitution and she's willing to tell investigators everything she knows. >> who is the person who left the room recently before your date? >> tonya says that she and her friend work
and immigration laws. now back to "undercover." >>> it's a thursday night in detroit and investigators with the fbi's human trafficking task force are in the middle of operation cross-country, a national crackdown on the juvenile sex trade. >> they should in the command center have a packet on each individual. >> so far the team has already pulled two underage girls off the street, then they get a lead on another possible juvenile. >> she's got a girlfriend....
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strong and suddenly they're marching into a woman's bedroom, coming back from vacation and passing laws and they make very palpable what democrats complain about, that they want to intrude in our personal lives. suddenly, people really saw what that meant. i think that's happening again with contraception, with that ridiculous hearing yesterday and with our friend, foster freese and the aspirin. most people are too young to understand what that's about. it's hilarious. >> i'm not too young or too old. i don't even know what he's talking about. he said back in my day. what day was it? was this before "gunsmoke" and "i love lucy" at least. michael steele for the defense. guess who's out there paying chaplain the day they did the schiavo vote, voted unanimous consent to go ahead and intervene in a family matter involving a woman on a respirator. the whole situation we're now aware of. a very sad case for a woman there, young woman dying at that aimin age. >> stuck in the craw for a lot of those around the country because they believe that government has no place in the personal health care
strong and suddenly they're marching into a woman's bedroom, coming back from vacation and passing laws and they make very palpable what democrats complain about, that they want to intrude in our personal lives. suddenly, people really saw what that meant. i think that's happening again with contraception, with that ridiculous hearing yesterday and with our friend, foster freese and the aspirin. most people are too young to understand what that's about. it's hilarious. >> i'm not too...
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on april 12th, 200, signs the law. he wants the world to see what he has done, but he also credits his old adversary, ted kennedy, who worked with romney to get the bill pass. >> my son said that having senator kennedy and me together behind the same piece of legislation will help slow global warming. that's because held has frozen over. >> when kennedy and romney su port a piece of ledge slagsz, usually, one of them hasn't red it. that's not true today, is it governor? >> he even has it placed on his desz k in his official portrait. >> would you call health departmentcare your best accomplishment in massachusetts? or simply the most common? >> i think it's working pretty well. i'm very proud of what we did there. >> in january, 2007, romney kor you graphs from the state house with anne by his side. >> it's a great state, great people. it's an honor that i will never forget. >> a that same year, romney votes on his failed primary bid. >> i have honored today to give for the presidency. >> but, now, after a second try,
on april 12th, 200, signs the law. he wants the world to see what he has done, but he also credits his old adversary, ted kennedy, who worked with romney to get the bill pass. >> my son said that having senator kennedy and me together behind the same piece of legislation will help slow global warming. that's because held has frozen over. >> when kennedy and romney su port a piece of ledge slagsz, usually, one of them hasn't red it. that's not true today, is it governor? >> he...
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now, 23 sfats have right to work laws. as you can see, it's encroaching in on the midwest and not quite in the northeast yet. republicans stand on the crus. in the state that might be most associated with unions, michigan. organized labor groups have called for a day of action and are expecting thousands to descend on the capital. as the state legislature reconvenes for what is final work to right bill. the latest in the midwest, a as we remember scott walker pushed legislation through his state house that pushed employee. john kasich's efforts to curve collective bargaining was only stopped when voters reversed the law through a ballot initiative, but conservatives haven't managed to get a right to work law passed in either state. republicans in michigan are using indiana as their model where governor mitch daniel got a right to work law passed earlier this year. rick schneider said it would boost business in his state. >> indiana's a good illustration. they did this last february. they found at least 90 different compani
now, 23 sfats have right to work laws. as you can see, it's encroaching in on the midwest and not quite in the northeast yet. republicans stand on the crus. in the state that might be most associated with unions, michigan. organized labor groups have called for a day of action and are expecting thousands to descend on the capital. as the state legislature reconvenes for what is final work to right bill. the latest in the midwest, a as we remember scott walker pushed legislation through his...
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now, he signed the right to work law and dropped 28 points. i always say on this show you do unpopular things, you get unpopular results. >> that's exactly right. that is the -- this is a weird situation because snyder in michigan is one of several examples of republicans -- a monster year in 234e 2010 midterms. all these state legislative seats were up. it was this monster tidal waves. it meant there were a number of big blue states like michigan where republicans found themselves in complete control of state government. you have the potential, you want to do right to work you have the power to do it. the only check that democrats really have until the 2014 election a guy like snyder is that reality. every time you do something like that, it's going to generate a lot of noise and blowback. you're still a republican governor in a blue state. you're still going to need to win over democrats to get re-elected in 2014. you do one thing like this, it brings the approval rating way down. you know, confronted with another right to work type piece of
now, he signed the right to work law and dropped 28 points. i always say on this show you do unpopular things, you get unpopular results. >> that's exactly right. that is the -- this is a weird situation because snyder in michigan is one of several examples of republicans -- a monster year in 234e 2010 midterms. all these state legislative seats were up. it was this monster tidal waves. it meant there were a number of big blue states like michigan where republicans found themselves in...
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voter laws in 17 states changed since 2010. they made voter id laws saying we need to stop fraud. but when we look at the fact that in the national data, that we have been able to obtain, voter id and other forms of trying to suppress the vote, in my judgment, is trying to find a pob. it is a solution looking for a problem. rather than a problem leading a solution. voter fraud convictions since 1947, 349 cases, or.00006%. so what is the need for these laws to solve a fraud that is not occurring. now, am i just picking at minor points? the fact that the brenan center has established that thanks to these efforts and others, more than 5 million americans could be disenfranchised. 5 million. that could decide congressional races, local races, senate races. it could decide the election of the president of the united states. so, i couldn't understand how we have come so far, and are going to reverse our forward movement. i sat down with republicans and said explain this to me, there is no fraud. you're risking millions of voters, and they could not answer or give me a rationale, watch.
voter laws in 17 states changed since 2010. they made voter id laws saying we need to stop fraud. but when we look at the fact that in the national data, that we have been able to obtain, voter id and other forms of trying to suppress the vote, in my judgment, is trying to find a pob. it is a solution looking for a problem. rather than a problem leading a solution. voter fraud convictions since 1947, 349 cases, or.00006%. so what is the need for these laws to solve a fraud that is not...
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bridget carr says girls labelled escorts and prostitutes lose all sympathy from the community and from law enforcement. >> we say that a child cannot consent to sex at a certain age. but if we lay a $20 on the nightstand, then that child has a choice. that child is a criminal. you know? it astounds me that laying a $20 bill on the nightstand changes if a child chose for this act to happen. >> pamela hahn says justice for jasmine has not been served, because the pimp, smith and his accomplices were never charged. >> they were selling my granddaughter, and nothing was done about it. >> she says that the people truly responsible for jasmine's death still roam the streets. >> the ones that took her there, that took her out of the car, the one that's drove her there, the ones that supposedly called the police -- yes. they are responsible for my granddaughter's death. >> the victims were identified as black females ages 23 and 24. >>> coming up, the game gets even deadlier in detroit as a serial killer stalks young women. >> shthis is a dangerous proposition. military life is different. we've be
bridget carr says girls labelled escorts and prostitutes lose all sympathy from the community and from law enforcement. >> we say that a child cannot consent to sex at a certain age. but if we lay a $20 on the nightstand, then that child has a choice. that child is a criminal. you know? it astounds me that laying a $20 bill on the nightstand changes if a child chose for this act to happen. >> pamela hahn says justice for jasmine has not been served, because the pimp, smith and his...
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, that will not happen, that is going to cost $20 billion paid for by adjustments to the new health law. they will try to vote on this we are told on friday, if they can get around some rules that would prevent that vote. lynn? >> tracie thanks. >>> today a busy day for the presidential candidates. mitt romney who grew up in michigan is expected to be endorsed by its governor, rick snyder today. this is less than two weeks ahead of the state's primary on february 28th. rick santorum will be in michigan today to speak about the economy, after releasing four years of his federal income tax returns. they show a steady rise in income from $660,000 in 2007 to a peak of more than a million dollars in 2009. >>> yesterday, president obama started a three-day campaign trip to the west coast, he is expected to bring in millions of dollars in donations to his reelection effort. >>> the republican battle between mitt romney and rick santorum may come down to which one wins the support of the conservative republicans. last night on last word, santorum's campaign spokesperson told lawrence why she th
, that will not happen, that is going to cost $20 billion paid for by adjustments to the new health law. they will try to vote on this we are told on friday, if they can get around some rules that would prevent that vote. lynn? >> tracie thanks. >>> today a busy day for the presidential candidates. mitt romney who grew up in michigan is expected to be endorsed by its governor, rick snyder today. this is less than two weeks ahead of the state's primary on february 28th. rick...
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make efforts with your in-laws. again, that's extremely important for the long-term of your marriage. if you are a wife as you are saying and you don't get along with your in-laws or if you are feeling really close to your in-laws, you want to back down and make sure that you set up those emotional boundaries. be sure you keep your privacy. don't take what your in-laws are saying to you personally. that's often times what women are doing when their in-laws are giving advice about parenthood and their major or even your work situation. we as women take it personally. we are very relationship-oriented. we want to be good mothers, good wives and good relationship partners. set emotional boundaries and don't take things personally and say when or no. say i think that's a great suggestion but i can't do it now. >> i don't know how you can not take these people's advice seriously. they come into your and they are a big part of your life or spouse's life. you have to take what they say seriously. there is a lot of edible s
make efforts with your in-laws. again, that's extremely important for the long-term of your marriage. if you are a wife as you are saying and you don't get along with your in-laws or if you are feeling really close to your in-laws, you want to back down and make sure that you set up those emotional boundaries. be sure you keep your privacy. don't take what your in-laws are saying to you personally. that's often times what women are doing when their in-laws are giving advice about parenthood and...
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they banned laws for racial segregation. provided for integration of schools and made employment discrimination illegal. later in the year, president lyndon b. johnson signed the law using 75 pens. martin luther king jr. said his pen was one of the most prized possessio possessions. take an extra 10 percent off storewide now through sunday. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the filter inside. >>> well, this is live at cpac. if you don't know this
they banned laws for racial segregation. provided for integration of schools and made employment discrimination illegal. later in the year, president lyndon b. johnson signed the law using 75 pens. martin luther king jr. said his pen was one of the most prized possessio possessions. take an extra 10 percent off storewide now through sunday. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's...
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laws at the end of the day. a lot of us are campaign officials, campaign professionals, and we want to do everything we can to help our side. sometimes we think that's voter i.d., longer lines, whatever it may be. >> longer lines. at least he's honest. make it hard for the opposition to vote with the i.d. laws or keep them waiting in long lines. good idea, scott. worked a lot this year, didn't it? >>> next, a serious political question. santa claus, democrat or republican? that's one of the questions people were asking in a holiday-themed poll from ppp. the results, no surprise. 44% said santa is a democrat versus 28% who said he's a republican. maybe that's because republicans don't like the giveaway aspect. next question, will president obama get coal or presents this year? it's tight. 51% said gifts, 49% said coal. for mitt romney, it's 63% for gifts, 37% for coal. maybe it's some kind of consolation prize. >>> finally, senate majority leader harry reid paid tribute to ben nelson of nebraska yesterday and fes
laws at the end of the day. a lot of us are campaign officials, campaign professionals, and we want to do everything we can to help our side. sometimes we think that's voter i.d., longer lines, whatever it may be. >> longer lines. at least he's honest. make it hard for the opposition to vote with the i.d. laws or keep them waiting in long lines. good idea, scott. worked a lot this year, didn't it? >>> next, a serious political question. santa claus, democrat or republican? that's...
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that means they suspended law. that means the 2012 election cycle will be the first in 100 years where the state can't limit corporate expenditures. the corporate also said this, montana's experience, an experience elsewhere since this court's citizens united decision makes it difficult to main that i know that independent expenditures do not give rise to the corruption or the appearance of corruption. you see the quotes there do not give rise to corruption or the appearance. they are quoting their own citizens united ruling. they are says montana's experience proves we got that citizens united case wrong. that's why people who pay attention to this stuff say that montana's attorney general has a pretty good shot at chipping away at one of the most reviles supreme court rulings in history. montana and now the 22 state who is say they are on montana's side, they could offer us our first glimmer of hope getting out of this mess if the court picks it up. joining us for the interview is the attorney general for the gre
that means they suspended law. that means the 2012 election cycle will be the first in 100 years where the state can't limit corporate expenditures. the corporate also said this, montana's experience, an experience elsewhere since this court's citizens united decision makes it difficult to main that i know that independent expenditures do not give rise to the corruption or the appearance of corruption. you see the quotes there do not give rise to corruption or the appearance. they are quoting...
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and these laws are popping up or these proposed laws and amendments are popping up all over the country like the election never happened. >> that's right. i don't think they got the memo, reverend. the fact of the matter is this flies in the face of what americans value. that is freedom, privacy, right to health care in the country. and through under the cover of darkness while there was a debate going on around right to work, passed some anti-choice legislation that will deny insurance coverage even in the case of rape and incest for women who want to access that care. keep in mind vast majority of insurance companies, this is how they do business. it's covered right now. this takes it away. >> even in the case of rape and incest. >> that's right. it is so extreme, even in the case of rape and incest which is unbelievable. the war on women does continue. and fundamentally elections matter. elections matter. now, we elected a pro-choice president in barack obama. we've defeated some anti-choice members in congress, but state legislatures and governors are critical. we see them denying a
and these laws are popping up or these proposed laws and amendments are popping up all over the country like the election never happened. >> that's right. i don't think they got the memo, reverend. the fact of the matter is this flies in the face of what americans value. that is freedom, privacy, right to health care in the country. and through under the cover of darkness while there was a debate going on around right to work, passed some anti-choice legislation that will deny insurance...